Calculate the molecular mass of the nonionic solutes. 8.02 grams

  1. Calculate the molecular mass of the nonionic solutes: 64.3 g of solute in 390 g of water raises the boiling point to 100.680
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  2. Calculate the molecular mass of the nonionic solutes.8.02 grams of solute in 861 grams of water lower the freezing point to
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  3. Calculate the mass in grams of hydrgen chloride produced when 5.85 L of molecular hydrogen measured at STP reacts with an excess
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  4. 9 grams of carbon and 1.5 grams of hydrogen combined with oxygen to make a compond whose mass is 22.5 and whose relative
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  5. calculate the mass in grams of hydrogen chloride produced when 5.25 L of a molecular hydrogen measured at STP reacts with an
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  6. Four solutes are added to a solvent. All solutes have the same mass and solubility. The surface areas of four solutes are 2 mm2,
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  7. If exactly 100.0 grams of NaCl (molecular mass = 58.44 g/mol) are dissolved in 300 grams of water (molecular mass = 18.02
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  8. Will someone help me with this problem, please?Calculate the mass in grams of 1.20*10^24 molecules of CO2. Well, convert it to
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  9. A mixture consists of 3.2 grams of CH4 gas and 1.2 grams of H2 in a steel container. The pressure inside the container is 6.0
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  10. An aqueous solution containing 35.1 grams of an unknown molecular (noneolectrolyte) compound in 152.5 grams of water was found
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